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BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff800036b6ac5, fffff8800980ede0, 0}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!ExpInterlockedPopEntrySListFault16+0 )
Followup: MachineOwner
Hi,
the system tried to read memory but either the data or the memory was corrupt which then caused the bsod. This can be caused by either drivers, system service and/or hardware (RAM).
Checking over your system details I noticed your Bios is very old.
BiosVersion = 0804
BiosReleaseDate = 09/11/2009
Current version is now at 1804
I also see your running Bitdefender, Secunia and Tune up from AVG and I wonder if these are conflicting? If you don't use any of these apps anymore then uninstall them or update them.
Driver wise your a little limited in some ways due to the age of the motherboard and the chipset which is Nforce. Nvidia do not make either chipsets or the drivers that go with them anymore so you'll have to use the driver found on the web page here:
http://www.asus.com/uk/Motherboards/M2N68AM_PLUS/HelpDesk_Download/
Please re-install the chipset driver to ensure nothing is corrupted.
Look for command prompt in the start menu, right click on it and run as admin. Type:
sfc /scannow
Press enter and await results
If after making the above changes you still get the bsod then you need to test your RAM.
Windows does have it's own memory testing app but it can often miss errors and the best app for the job is Memtest86. The latest version of which can be found here:
http://www.memtest.org/
To run Memtest86 you need to either burn a copy of it to disk or use a USB stick. If you look down the page you'll eventually find the latest version and it's associated downloads. If your burning to disk choose the pre-compiled iso zip. If your using a USB method then the corresponding download is the auto installer for a USB stick.
Once you have Memtest86 on the media you selected you'll then need to enter your bios and change the boot order so that the machine will boot from either the disk or stick you have Memtest86 on.
Run the test for at least 12hrs if possible unless it becomes clear that there is a issue. If there is a problem with the RAM you'll see the errors pop up in red so you can't miss them.